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The Declaration of Independence was significant in the creation of the Constitution for all of the following reasons
EXCEPT:
A. the concept of unalienable rights
B. the concept of a unicameral legislature
the concept of equality and right to citizen participation
D. the concept of government power residing with the

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I don’t know if I’m certain but I want to believe it’s between b or d. My reasoning is because a they have their rights, no one can take that, the declaration was a part of that as well as c. So for right now I would chose b.

The exception was the concept of a unicameral legislature.

The Declaration of Independence was adopted on the July 4, 1776 and proved that ideals can only be possible if the American resident rule themselves with its rule.

  • The Article of Confederation was adopted as constitution after declaration of independence in 1776.

  • However, the article does not establish the concept of a unicameral legislature but rather the right to liberty, life and happiness.

In conclusion, the exception to the significant ot the Declaration of Independence in creation of the Constitution is concept of a unicameral legislature.

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